Hi Andre,

> I now create/edit this registry setting when the user launches the app.
> It is only that way that I know it will work. This registry setting
> actually becomes irrelevant on a corporate network as users are
> typically not allowed to install but only allowed to run. So SB cannot
> attend to this at the point of installing.

I have some files that I install with BA, but because they are pr. user
and I can't install them pr. user when I install BA, what I do is I
simply copy the files from the "public" location to the "user" location
when the program runs. It checks every time it starts if the files are
in the "user" folder and if not, they are copied from the "public" folder.

Same with some registry keys - they get copied from HKLM to HKCU. Bit
of a pain, but works

Best regards,


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Arnor Baldvinsson
Icetips Alta LLC